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‘More than a monarch’: World leaders react to the death of Queen Elizabeth II

New Zealand

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern pays tribute to Queen Elizabeth II in September 2022.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern pays tribute to Queen Elizabeth II in September 2022. | Screengrab: YouTube/nzherald.co.nz

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern issued a statement expressing condolences, noting that the queen was “a much admired and respected monarch” who was “extraordinary.”

“People throughout the world will be feeling an acute sense of loss at this time and New Zealanders most certainly share that grief. The Queen was a much respected constant through unprecedented global change,” Ardern said.

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Ardern explained that Elizabeth II had visited New Zealand on 10 different occasions, including a tour in the 1950s with her husband, Prince Philip, shortly after being crown queen.

“I know a number of New Zealanders who had the privilege of meeting Her Majesty were struck by her keen interest, warmth and sense of humor,” she added.

“I remember in my very first meeting with Her Majesty being humbled by her intimate knowledge of New Zealand and its triumphs and challenges.”

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